For one man named Giuseppe Finizia, who works in the Scientific Investigations Department of the Carabinieri — Italian military police, he had become fed up with the frustration that came with performing technical assessments on a circuit board. He decided it was time to come up with a solution, and that he did, with the help of a 3D printer.
“I am the senior analyst of the Electronic Forensics Unit and I deal with technical investigations on electronic devices,” Finizia tells 3DPrint.com. “So I spend almost all day in a well equipped electronic laboratory. However, very often I felt the need of a tool on which I could place a printed circuit board to perform technical assessments, such as acquire data from a circuit memory, or analyze a I2C or SPI communication bus using a logic state analyzer, and much more. In all these cases, until now I had to use the usual “third hand” tool, but then I decided to create a specific tool for my needs.”
To create this unique device, Finizia used MOI 3D to model the individual parts. It’s a software that he prefers because of its ease of use and powerful tools.
“I used my ZORTRAX M200 [3D printer] which is very accurate and has a high printing resolution [to create the parts],” Finizia tells us. “I used Zortrax Z-HIPS filaments because they are less subject to warping, so the base of my tool can stay very stable on the bench.”
- Alligator Clips
- IC Hook Clip Grabbers
- Micro SMD Grabber Test Clips
Finizia plans to release more attachments for other accessories in the near future. Complete instructions on 3D printing and assembling this device can be found on Thingiverse, where the files are entirely free to download.
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